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House & Garden

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Batman: The Animated Series episode
"House & Garden"
Airdate: May 2, 1994
Production Number: 70
Airdate Order: 66
Written by: Paul Dini
Directed by: Boyd Kirkland

"House & Garden" is the sixth episode of the second season of Batman: The Animated Series. It originally aired on May 2, 1994.

Contents

[edit] Plot

A a giant biped sloop climbs his way up a building and enters an apartment through the window. It seems to know the territory well as it moves towards an abstract painting, tearing it away. A safe is revealed and the strange being wastes no time disposing of the door and gathering its contents. The creature is interrupted by an armed David Mockridge, but is quick to knock him out-cold and continue its way. Mockridge's looses consciousness while the creature's shadow recedes, exiting the apartment.

The same night, in a different building, Commissioner Gordon and Dr. Ming analyze a strange green substance that turns out to be a poison. The same poison used four different times during the current month. The scientist admits to not identifying it and manifests his worry that he might not be able to keep the victims of the poison alive for much longer. The doctor's statement determines Batman to reveal himself from behind the shadows. He proceeds in pointing out his suspicion of Poison Ivy in the matter, but the Commissioner insists that she is not a valid suspect and admits his belief that Poison Ivy has turned a new leaf. He goes on to reveal that she had been released from Arkham Asylum after apparently completing her therapy successfully. She also had married her psychiatrist, Steven Carlyle, becoming the step-mother of his two children, Chris and Kelly.

The next day, Batman and Commissioner Gordon pay a visit at the Carlyle residence and express their suspicion regarding the mysterious robberies and poisoning attacks. Ivy sustains her innocence and the veracity of her redemption, explaining her attachment to her new family and to her new life. She mentions her inability to have children of her own as a result of her hyper-immune system. She insists on convincing the men that she is happy with her husband and children accepting her for who she is, that she would never commit crimes after finding their affection, claiming that Poison Ivy "is dead".

At Gotham University's dorms, Dick Grayson is flirting with a girl named Cindy, member of the University's cheer leading team. He is interrupted by a call from Batman, requesting him to find information on Steven Carlyle. The girl leaves and Dick is left alone in the room. He notices a shadow near the door and moves towards it, hoping it would be Cindy, but instead he is greeted by the strange creature of the previous days. It smashes through the door, knocking off a nearby lamp. Unable to see his attacker, Dick receives a direct blow.

Some time later, the police investigate the crime scene; some searching for clues, others comforting Cindy, apparently the only witness. Bruce and Commissioner Gordon are also there questioning Cindy. The Commissioner tells Bruce about his theory that Dick had been kidnapped in order to blackmail him. Bruce considers and decides to leave the crime scene. He gets in his car and leaves the area. While driving, he is ambushed from behind by the strange clawed creature. Struggling to keep the car on the road, Bruce asks the creature what it is after. It demands 5 million dollars be sent to him at the docks, at midnight, in exchange for Dick's life.

Bruce returns to his manor, prepares the money and decides to check on Poison Ivy. He follows her throughout the day, but does not find any incriminating evidence. Bruce shows up at the docks with the suitcase containing the 5 million dollar ransom and waits for a sign from the kidnapper. Shortly, his name is called out by a voice hidden behind a row of crates. The creature demands for the suitcase, but Bruce remains unfazed and requests to see his ward. The creature extends his arm and shows a tied-up and blindfolded Dick struggling to release himself, then hides again, its voice growing angrier while asking again for the money. Bruce kicks the suitcase towards the crates and asks that the boy be sent out. Instead, the creature attacks him head on and we finally see its body — a giant green monster. Bruce only dodges the creature's blows, but in the end falls over, into the water. The monster turns and grabs a hold of Dick, preparing to throw him into the water as well. Before he can proceed, Batman rises from the water and cuts the monster's claws with his Batarang. The creature panics and Batman takes that opportunity to strike him frontally. The monster manages to escape by throwing Batman into a row of crates and running away, abandoning the docks.

Afterwards, Batman and Robin check notes in the Batmobile. Bruce tells Robin that Ivy is no longer his suspect because "all she wants is to be left alone with her husband and sons". Robin shows his surprise when hearing about Steven Carlyle's 'sons' and tells Batman that in truth, Carlyle doesn't have custody of his kids and that Chris and Kelly are in fact girls. And with that, Batman and Robin return to investigate the Carlyle house. Robin checks the house and notices everyone is inside, asleep, except Ivy. Batman takes note and tinkers with the garden's pipelines before perusing it. The two look around and discover a hidden laboratory. After closer inspection, they find Dr. Carlyle in a testing tub. Shortly after freeing him, Batman notices a pack of plants moving. Closing in on them he is shocked to see babies emerging from the thicket. Caught off guard, Batman, Robin and Dr. Carlyle are captured by Poison Ivy's vines. While Ivy confesses her real intentions and explains her experiments (see Quotes), she feeds the babies a growth formula, turning them into monsters and demanding that they kill the three men.

Meanwhile, Batman manages to cut himself and Robin free and fight the creatures. Batman stuns them by plucking nearby cables and electrocuting them. They then take Carlyle and try to run away only to find more mutants waiting for them. Although outnumbered, the Dynamic Duo manages to come through it all. Slowly, Batman draws them into his trap. When the creatures were in appropriate position, he turned on the herbicide and finished off his attackers.

Seeing her plan fail, Ivy shows herself and questions Batman about where her plan had flawed. Batman answers while closing in on her; Ivy maintains her position and reveals her escape plan before collapsing and decaying. She was only an artificial copy, just like her experiments. The police arrive soon after to wrap up the case and use the laboratory's contents to form an antidote for Ivy's poison.

Soon afterwards, the real Poison Ivy flies away from Gotham. Inside the plane, she skims through her photo album, fixating her gaze over her wedding photo, shedding tears upon it.

[edit] Continuity

  • In Poison Ivy's photo album there is a picture of Harvey Dent when he approved the construction of Gotham Penitentiary leading to the eradication of a flower species, which made Poison Ivy try to kill him. There's also a photo of that flower (these events took place in "Pretty Poison"). Another photo depicts Ivy and Harley from the episode "Harley and Ivy" where they became friends.

[edit] Background Information

[edit] Trivia

  • Last appearance (production-wise) of Poison Ivy.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne/Batman
Loren Lester Dick Grayson / Robin
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Alfred Pennyworth
Bob Hastings Commissioner Gordon
Jim Cummings Saunders
Scott McAfee Chris Carlyle
Megan Mullally Cindy
Paul Nakauchi Doctor
Diane Pershing Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy
Christopher Pickering Kelly Carlyle
Peter Strauss Dr. Steven Carlyle
Plant-Man

[edit] Quotes

(At Gotham University dorms after the attack)
Commissioner Gordon: I don't think Dick is the only victim, Mr. Wayne.
Bruce: You mean he kidnapped him to get at me.
Commissioner Gordon: It fits the pattern. Wealthy single men, all targets of robberies. Only in your case, you have something more valuable to hold for ransom.
Bruce: My ward...


(In the Batmobile)
Batman: But we're still in the dark as to who is behind this.
Robin: You don't think it's the Plant Lady?
Batman: All she wants is to be left alone with her husband and sons.
Robin: Sons?!
Batman: Carlyle's two boys, Chris and Kelly.
Robin: I know Chris and Kelly. I was in Carlyle's class when his ex brought them to visit last year.
Batman: I thought Carlyle had custody.
Robin: No. And here's another shocker for you: Chris and Kelly are girls.


(After freeing Dr. Carlyle from the testing tub)
Dr. Carlyle: Help me. She's insane, has to be stopped. You don't know what she's done.
(Noticing the babies emerging from the thicket)
Robin: It... it isn't possible.
Dr. Carlyle: She said she wanted to reform. I trusted her, let her get too close.
Poison Ivy: One little kiss, and dear Steven was my slave. He was useful in signing my release papers, and for supplying certain raw materials for my experiments, but the marriage was, well, a fake.
Batman: And these mutations?
Poison Ivy: Our children, Batman. Plant-based life-forms enhanced with Steven's D.N.A. They're not truly human. In fact, their lifespan is somewhat like certain rare flowers' that blossom and die in a few days.
Batman: I see. At first it looks like a child, then it resembles Dr. Carlyle, and in its final faze...
Poison Ivy:...in its final faze, before it burns itself out, the creature becomes my willing enforcer and bodyguard.
Batman: Mutant kidnappers is more like it.
Poison Ivy: It costs money to raise a family.
Batman: You haven't changed a bit.
Poison Ivy: Yes I have. I meant it when I said I wanted family that loves me. I just wanted it on my terms.
Robin: Lady, you're nuts.
Poison Ivy: Well, that's your opinion. Probably the last one you'll ever have too.


(After Batman turns on the herbicide)
Poison Ivy: My darlings!... Weed killer!
Batman: I figured whatever you were up to involved plants, so I pumped your water tank with herbicide.
Poison Ivy: What was the tip-off, Batman? Steven's kids?
Batman: You couldn't replicate them as girls, not with Carlyle's D.N.A., so you took your chance with boys.
Poison Ivy: But Ivy could replicate herself. (begins coughing and collapses) Guess you weren't the only one with an escape plan, huh Batman? (decays completely)


Robin: I'm just sorry she got away.
Batman: Me too, Robin. But I don't think we'll see her again anytime soon. Ivy lost everything she had, everything she said she ever wanted. For what is worth, I believed her when she told me that for the first time in her life she was happy.
(as Ivy's tears fall on her wedding photo).


[edit] External links

  • Episode Review on World's Finest: [1]


Previously produced episode:
"Avatar"
Episodes of
Batman: The Animated Series
Next produced episode:
"The Terrible Trio"
Previously aired episode:
"The Worry Men"
Next aired episode:
"Sideshow"
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